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Employment ServicesMentor Webinar #1
Disability Services Division
Introduction
Ryan MerzEmployment Planning and Services
Resource Coordinator
Tony GantenbeinPolicy Consultant
Housekeeping
Thank you for being an employment mentor
90-minute presentation
Webinar will available on-demand on DSD Training News and Info
Questions and Office Hours
3
Agenda
Employment mentor roles and responsibilities
Introduction to Employment Services
System Updates
Support Planning Overview for Employment Services
Resources for employment services
Employment services implementation timeline
Next steps
4
Employment Mentors
Responsibilities
1. Attend Training Attend training and information sessions on the new employment services.
2. Share Information Share info from mentor training with staff in your agency. Share questions from your agency with DHS
3. Serve as Local Area Expert Answer questions from lead agency staff and service providers Mentor list will be posted publicly as contacts for employment services
Employment Mentors
Two types of employment mentors
Primary Mentors
Mentors
Employment Mentors
Submitting a Question as a Mentor
Employment Mentors
DSDResponse Center
Mentors
Primary Mentors
Employment Mentor Inquiry Form
Only mentors get direct answers from the response center
Employment Mentors
DSDResponse
Center
Case managers
People receiving services
Service providers
Important!
The response center will only answer questions from mentors
Questions that are not routed through a mentor will be routed back to the Primary Mentor for that area
Pre-Launch Training Dates
Event Date Time
Webinar #1 May 17, 2018 2:00 - 3:30pm
Office Hours #1 May 31, 2018 2:00 - 3:30pm
Webinar #2 June 12, 2018 2:00 – 3:30pm
Office Hours #2 June 28, 2018 10-11:30am
Employment Mentors
Questions for Office Hours
Submit questions ahead of time through the mentor inquiry form
Be specific that you want something discussed at office hours
Employment Mentor Inquiry Form
Employment Mentors
Mentor Roles and Responsibilities
Introduction to employment services
Principles driving employment efforts
Employment First: Raises expectations and ensures all people with disabilities have the opportunity to work in competitive, integrated employment
Person Centered Planning: Listen to people about what is important to them and for them, and match employment to their interests, strengths and skills.
Informed Choice: People get information, support and experience to make decisions and weigh risks and responsibilities.
Integration: People are living, learning, working and enjoying life in the most integrated setting.
Introduction to Employment Services
Why we are adding the Employment Services
Provide new services and resources
Create more individualized services
Allow for more specific service planning
Introduction to Employment Services
Milestones
June, 2017: Employment services pass in the Omnibus Health and Human Services Bill during Special Session (S.F. No. 2, Article 1, Sec. 2)
October 31, 2017: Waiver services amendment submitted to CMS – see public comment version of language here: waiver amendment language
March 8, 2018: Received CMS approval
September 1st, 2018: On this date, participants begin transitioning to employment services at their annual review
July 1st, 2019: By this date, all participants have transitioned to new employment services
Introduction to Employment Services
New Employment Services
Exploration Services
Development Services
Support Services
Introduction to Employment Services
Important Changes
#1Separate community-based employment from day training & habilitation (DT&H) and prevocational services
Important Notes: Enclave or crew work authorized and billed to support services Center-based work activities remain under DT&H or Prevocational Services
Introduction to Employment Services
Important Changes
#2 Development and Support services replaces supported employment services
Introduction to Employment Services
Important Changes
#3 Exploration allows for experiences to strengthen informed choice decisions
Introduction to Employment Services
Common across all new employment services
15 minute unit service rateavailable at DWRS frameworks website
Available through Waivers: DD, CADI, BI, CAC
Introduction to Employment Services
Exploration services
Community-based services that introduce and explore employment
Staffing ratios 1:1 to 1:5
Time limited 1-year duration, with exception criteria for reauthorization
Introduction to Employment Services
Development services
Individualized services that help people find competitive integrated employment or attain self employment.
Staffing ratio 1:1
Time limited: 1-year duration, with exception criteria for reauthorization
Introduction to Employment Services
Support services
Individualized services and supports that assist people with maintaining community employment in an individual or group arrangement.
Does not require minimum wage or require the community business to be the employer of record,but must be a job position in the community (i.e. not center)
Two types of Support: Individual Support (1:1 staffing ratio) or Group Support (1:2 to 1:6 staffing ratio)
Not time limited
Introduction to Employment Services
15-Minute unit service planning
Introduction to Employment Services
On any day when an employment service is provided other day services (specifically: DT&H, prevocational services, structure day and adult day services) must be provided and reimbursed on a 15-minute unit basis
This means that 15-minute unit service planning will become an important skill for DT&H as well as prevocational services
Our system should prepare for the increased use of 15-minute units
Introduction to Employment Services
System Updates for Employment Services
MMIS Codes
System Updates
Service HCPC Mod1Employment and Day Services Code
DescriptionsRequired Staffing Support
EES T2019 U2 Employment Exploration ServicesAverage Staffing Ratio (required select one –1:1 through 1:5 or NA)
EDS T2019 U3 Employment Development Services - 1:1required select one –
Yes/No
ESS T2019 U9 Employment Support Services - 1:1required select one –
Yes/No
ESS T2019 HQ Employment Support Services - Group Average Staffing Ratio
(required select one – 1:2 through 1:6 or NA)
MnCHOICES
MnCHOICES assessors will indicate on the screening document whether a person has a need for employment services (similarly to what they do now)
Detailed questions on employment - person gave choice to pursue employment
Assessor Indicates on the appropriate screening document that the person has a need for employment services
MnCHOICES support plan was updated earlier this year to include the new employment services codes that will replace the existing “supported employment services” code. Support planners can begin using these codes as of July 1, 2018.
MnCHOICES screening documents have been updated with the new employment services
System Updates
Licensing and Provider Enrollment
All current SES, DT&H, or Prevocational Services providers will be automatically transitioned over to new employment services. Providers will have employment services automatically added to their license and will be enrolled as providers of the services.
Licensing and provider enrollment are accepting new applications for employment service providers (if a provider is not enrolled to provide SES, DT&H, or Prevocational Services)
You can find enrolled providers for new employment services through DHS Licensing Lookup
System Updates
System Updates
Support Planning for Employment
Workflow for Support Planning
1. MN Choices Assessment
2. Community Support Plan (CSP)
3. Service Authorization Planning tool
4. Annual meeting
5. RMS Worksheet 6790A
6. Coordinated Services and Supports Plan (CSSP)
Support Planning for Employment
Service Authorization Tool
The Services Authorization Tool is used to assist case managers and lead agencies in averaging staffing ratios and determining the number of 15-minute units to authorize for a given week
Automatically totals weekly units and averages ratios
Support Planning for Employment
RMS Worksheet 6790 Form
Rates Management System Worksheet 6790 is used to inform lead agencies of the service inputs necessary to complete a rates management system calculation
Support Planning for Employment
Support Planning for Employment Services
Resources for employment services
Employment First Website
The Employment First webpage is located on the DHS website. It is the primary source updates, documents and resources during the transition to the employment services.
Resources
CBSM Employment Page
The CBSM Employment Page is the main landing page for policy and procedures regarding employment
Includes information related to new employment services
Resources
Transition Examples
Three examples of people receiving HCBS waiver services who transition their services to the new employment services.
Includes narrative and graphicaloutlines of service transitions
Available at: Transition Examples
Resources
Projected Weekly Revenue Estimator
Excel document tool that service providers and lead agencies can use to estimate weekly revenue or expenditures with the new employment services.
Projected weekly revenue estimator (XLS)
Instructions for the employment services revenue estimator tool
Resources
Licensing or Provider Services Questions
DHS Licensing651-431-6624
DHS Provider Enrollment651-431-2700MHCP Provider ManualMHCP Provider Call Center
Resources
Billing Labs
Learn how billing works for employment services
You may attend online or in-person.
Registration: Provider training registration system
RoomLab 1235
Location DHS Lafayette building 444 Lafayette Rd, St. Paul, MN
DATES
June 6, 2018
July 11, 2018
August 1, 2018
September 5, 2018
October 3, 2018
November 7, 2018
December 5, 2018
Resources
Pre-Launch Training Dates
Event Date Time
Webinar #1 May 17, 2018 2:00 - 3:30pm
Office Hours #1 May 31, 2018 2:00 - 3:30pm
Webinar #2 June 12, 2018 2:00 - 3:30pm
Office Hours #2 June 29, 2018 10-11:30am
Resources
Employment Milestones
May 2018May 1 SES, DT&H, Prevocational Service providers automatically
enrolled as providers of employment services
May 11 CBSM pages for Exploration, Development and Support are posted for public comment
May 25 Employment matters mailing and eList to people receiving DTH, Prevoc, or Adult Day services and those ages 16-21
May: Information about employment services shared at Regional Resource Specialist (RRS) Meetings
Employment Milestones
June 2018June 1st Employment services handout is available on Employment First website – this is a
short flyer for lead agencies to use to discuss the transition to new employment services
Mid-June CBSM pages for Exploration, Development, and Support are officially published
June 27 Support Planning Professionals Learning Community (SPP LC) Webinar on new employment services
June-July Release on-demand training modules on employment services
Employment Milestones
July - September 2018July 1 MMIS changes go live for employment services implementation
July 1 Participants begin transitioning to employment services at annual reviews
Sept 1 At any annual renewal date or service plan changes on or after September 1, 2018 service authorizations must transition to the new employment services.
Employment Milestones
Final Questions
4 things you and your agency can do now
1. Share the information in this webinar
2. Talk about employment
3. Review Available Resources CBSM – Employment Page
DHS Employment First Website
4. Prioritize transition planningFocus on individuals with annual renewals occurring during the July/August months who will transition to the new employment services
Thank You for attending this employment services webinar!